Mozambique head coach Chiquinho Conde has admitted that his team were outplayed following a crushing 0–4 loss to Nigeria, describing the encounter as one of the toughest of his coaching career.
The Super Eagles overwhelmed Mozambique with a masterclass performance marked by purpose, direction, urgency, and clinical delivery in Fès on Monday.
The victory ensured Nigeria’s qualification for the quarter-finals of the 35th Africa Cup of Nations finals.
“It was an extremely difficult match. We expected challenges, but not of this magnitude against such a strong and organised Nigerian side,” Conde said.
He explained that Mozambique struggled from the early stages, failing to maintain possession or dictate play as Nigeria applied sustained attacking pressure.
“From the opening minutes, we could not impose our game. Players meant to control the match did not perform at their usual level,” he said.
Conde praised Nigeria’s tactical discipline and clinical finishing, noting their ability to capitalise on mistakes.
“I congratulate Nigeria. They showed full strength, maturity, and efficiency throughout the game,” the coach said.
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Despite the heavy defeat, Conde said the experience would aid his team’s long-term development.
“These are lessons we must learn from. We are still growing, and matches like this reveal our weaknesses,” he added.
The Mozambique coach reaffirmed his commitment to rebuilding the squad ahead of future competitions.
“We will analyse this result, correct our errors, and come back stronger. This is part of our journey,” he said.
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